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Mol Microbiol ; 116(1): 140-153, 2021 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33561892

ABSTRACT

The essential transcription factor PoxCxrA is required for cellulase and xylanase gene expression in the filamentous fungus Penicillium oxalicum that is potentially applied in biotechnological industry as a result of the existence of the integrated cellulolytic and xylolytic system. However, the regulatory mechanism of cellulase and xylanase gene expression specifically associated with PoxCxrA regulation in fungi is poorly understood. In this study, the novel regulator PoxCbh (POX06865), containing a centromere protein B-type helix-turn-helix domain, was identified through screening for the PoxCxrA regulon under Avicel induction and genetic analysis. The mutant ∆PoxCbh showed significant reduction in cellulase and xylanase production, ranging from 28.4% to 59.8%. Furthermore, PoxCbh was found to directly regulate the expression of important cellulase and xylanase genes, as well as the known regulatory genes PoxNsdD and POX02484, and its expression was directly controlled by PoxCxrA. The PoxCbh-binding DNA sequence in the promoter region of the cellobiohydrolase 1 gene cbh1 was identified. These results expand our understanding of the diverse roles of centromere protein B-like protein, the regulatory network of cellulase and xylanase gene expression, and regulatory mechanisms in fungi.


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Centromere Protein B/genetics , Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone/biosynthesis , Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal/genetics , Helix-Turn-Helix Motifs/genetics , Penicillium/genetics , Penicillium/metabolism , Cellulase/biosynthesis , Cellulase/genetics , Cellulose 1,4-beta-Cellobiosidase/genetics , Centromere Protein B/biosynthesis , Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone/genetics , Endo-1,4-beta Xylanases/biosynthesis , Endo-1,4-beta Xylanases/genetics , Transcription Factors/genetics
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